it's sagot, paris. and he worked with the publisher sagot throughout his career in paris to issue these prints. you have one that's in very, very good condition. framewise, it's not good to have a print pushed up to a piece of glass like this. it would be much better off to have it taken out of this frame and put in a mat, so the print itself isn't directly touching the glass. i see. what you get here are some humidification marks-- this faint, faint, light mark in the wood. and that's caused by the print over time pressing up to the glass. oh. in this condition, if i had to put a replacement value or a retail value on this, i would say it's around $10,000 to $12,000. so you're at the top end of the steinlen cat print market. i'm stunned. do you like cats any more after that? (laughing) i'm beginning to love it. great. i just can't believe it. i can't believe it. (laughing) woman: i brought you a russian wolfhound piece, or borzoi, as they call it now. frank boos: right. and you are aware of who made th